The superintendent said Sunday that the district “worked collaboratively” with a local church to cover some of the expenses.
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In a response Monday, the party said on X, “We would never advocate for the assassination of a tyrannical President. That’s illegal. We were merely acknowledging how some members would react to one.”
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A workgroup of the state's Juvenile Justice and Policy Oversight Committee is studying access to diversionary programs for youth.
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The law doesn't take effect until after this November's elections.
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A plan to build a raised retail structure in the parking lot faced intense criticism from the waterfront businesses based in Rye Harbor.
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The new machines will still use paper ballots, but will allow for better security and faster tabulation of votes, Secretary of the State Stephanie Thomas said.
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The Big E kicks off its 17-day run Friday at the fairgrounds in West Springfield. The event regularly attracts around 1.5 million visitors, and that's a whole lot of vehicles.
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Some Democrats watched the debate in Danbury at the local party headquarters. Many attendees had high expectations and they say they’re seeing excitement in Connecticut even with voters who they previously thought of as supportive of the former president.
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The initiative, through the Quality Housing Coalition, provided monthly direct payments of $1,000 to 20 low-income women.
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